For someone who will be car-less? Somewhere young, vibrant, convenient (for everyone if you know what I mean LOL), SAFE, and within walking distance to a whole foods would be a BIG plus... and the metro
I live within two blocks of Dupont Circle. It has some of the best restaurants, bars and clubs in town. Two Whole Foods and a Trader Joes within an easy walk. On weekends it has the busiest Metro station in the system, lots of hotels all with a big busy lobby. It also has circulaters to get to Georgetown and the Westend.
Posted By: ArmenianJofNYC
For someone who will be car-less? Somewhere young, vibrant, convenient (for everyone if you know what I mean LOL), SAFE, and within walking distance to a whole foods would be a BIG plus... and the metro?
With some comfortable sneakers, you can walk to Georgetown from the Dupont Circle area. Just take M street and head west, it will take you right to the heart. Georgetown is worth the five or ten block walk for it's old colonial charm, the vibrancy of the shops, bars, restaurants, and the student nightlife from Georgetown U. Jack and Jackie Kennedy lived in a house there for a time.
The Metro does not pass through Georgetown, so walking or driving is the only way in.
I will be in DC for the month of June and will be staying in the Virginia Square area. There is a whole foods, Trader Joe's and Goods gym (my favorites) located at the Claredon metro Stop which is the stop prior to Virginia Square. The better lodging is probably located at the Rosslyn area.
Cageyboy is right, it is not a bad walk. If the weather is bad or you don't feel like walking, there is a Circulator that runs between the Dupont South station and the Rosslyn station. They are small new comfortable buses. They run every 10 to 15 minutes going down M Street stopping New Hampshire, 24th, 28th, Thomas Jefferson, 31st, Wisconsin, 34th. Service starts around 5/6 am and goes to midnight; 2 am on weekends.
Posted By: cageyboy
With some comfortable sneakers, you can walk to Georgetown from the Dupont Circle area. Just take M street and head west, it will take you right to the heart. Georgetown is worth the five or ten block walk for it's old colonial charm, the vibrancy of the shops, bars, restaurants, and the student nightlife from Georgetown U. Jack and Jackie Kennedy lived in a house there for a time.
The Metro does not pass through Georgetown, so walking or driving is the only way in.
an alternate, for a dif clientele would be Tysons on the new Silver metro line. Trendy shops, plenty of nice hotels, metro access, great car access for clients... but its in the burbs, not a funky happening urban location. BUT, Dupont has suck parking for clients dropping by for a 1 hour stop, and DC has arguably more LEO activity?
Tyson's Corner isn't really pedestrian friendly, but I hear they're working on it. Has anyone tried walking around the Tysons Corner area? The streets have 3 or 4 lanes on each side, making it a challenge to cross intersections, even for a fit, young person. The main roads there are always heavy with traffic. Everywhere you gaze it's a sea of vehicles going in all directions. Parts of the area have no sidewalks so one has to walk on grassy areas along the street curbs.
....well around Spring Hill is a little better than around the Tysons Corner metro area but still a bit of a nightmare depending on where i'm trying to cross.
Posted By: cageyboy
Tyson's Corner isn't really pedestrian friendly, but I hear they're working on it. Has anyone tried walking around the Tysons Corner area? The streets have 3 or 4 lanes on each side, making it a challenge to cross intersections, even for a fit, young person. The main roads there are always heavy with traffic. Everywhere you gaze it's a sea of vehicles going in all directions. Parts of the area have no sidewalks
Yeah, they are trying to make it livable and have a target date of 2050! Sidewalks..NOT. Metro...sure, if you like taking a taxi from Metro to the hotel - you would not want to walk. Parking?... an abundance when you include I-495, route 123 and the other roads. Last week, I took a taxi from Dulles airport to Washington and we were parked on the highway longer than the drive.
Posted By: cageyboy
Tyson's Corner isn't really pedestrian friendly, but I hear they're working on it. Has anyone tried walking around the Tysons Corner area? The streets have 3 or 4 lanes on each side, making it a challenge to cross intersections, even for a fit, young person. The main roads there are always heavy with traffic. Everywhere you gaze it's a sea of vehicles going in all directions. Parts of the area have no sidewalks so one has to walk on grassy areas along the street curbs.
2 within a quarter mile, connected by sidewalks and crosswalks to metro stop 1 within a half mile if you cut through the mall itself, connected by sidewalks and crosswalks Away from the metro/ mall, no, not pedestrian friendly, but very central to a large driving clientele.
Dupont is great if she wants most her clients to be pedestrian/ metro riders too.
Tysons is not a big night life area, but there is plenty of shopping and new hotels, or older hotels with new shopping close by. That said Dupont is nice because of boutique hotels, but horrible for parking. Dupont only if the circumstances are very special.
Unfortunately it looks like your attempt to purchase VIP membership has failed due to your card being declined. Good news is that we have several other payment options that you could try.
VIP MEMBER
, you are now a VIP member!
We thank you for your purchase!
VIP MEMBER
, Thank you for becoming VIP member!
Membership should be activated shortly. You'll receive notification!